Can you really get 50,000 visitors to your blog in 30 days or less... and do it without lists, without JV partners, without name recognition and without advertising? Jane Smarts was a brand new blogger who knew she would have to do something different to get visitors to his brand new blog. And to put this in perspective in case you"re not a blogger yet, getting 50,000 visitors in your very first month is akin to winning the lottery – it rarely happens and when it does it can pay off big. So what did she do? We broke his methods into these steps: 1. Choose a niche you"re passionate about. Jane chose corporate consulting because it"s closest to her heart, and it"s also what her company does. 2. Make some quick posts so it appears as though your blog has been around for awhile. Jane already had 10 or 15 posts from previous work that she could immediately publish. Hopefully you already have some content written, whether it"s articles, an ebook, etc. Break whatever ...
If you"re in the IM niche, you probably get the same emails I do asking: “I need to make money YESTERDAY, what do you recommend?” Or maybe you need some extra money for a project you"re working on right now, or you"ve got an unexpected bill. Here"s a method I sometimes suggest for earning a quick $500 or $1,000, and what people seem to like about it is how simple and straight forward it is. Ask yourself what skills and knowledge you posses right now. Maybe you can write really well, or you"re good at building WordPress sites. Maybe you"re a graphic artist, or a photographer or videographer. Maybe you"ve got great people skills and you can act as an affiliate manager or set up joint ventures. Perhaps you can coach people on how to do something specific, or teach them how to find the perfect virtual assistant. I guarantee you have at least one skill or piece of knowledge that others are willing to pay for. “But I don"t have a skill!” Really? Then y...
If you"re not outsourcing some of your work yet, you might be wondering what the benefits are. Obviously you"ll save time, but you"re trading money for the time saved. So is it really worth it? Here are 7 benefits of outsourcing you may not have realized: 1. Not only are you saving time, but the time you save can be put to a higher use. For example, instead of spending time writing your next article, you could outsource the article creation to a professional and spend that time making contact with potential JV partners who will promote your products. 2. You don"t have to learn a new skill. If it"s a skill you"re going to rarely use anyway, or if it"s something that you simply have no interest in learning, you are much better off outsourcing it to a professional. 3. Even if you know how to perform the skill you"re thinking of outsourcing, there is a good chance someone else can do it better than you. Maybe a lot better. Do you really want to spend...
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